As most of you know, the vast majority of protein bars on the market today are garbage. Most commercially available protein bars contain lots of sugar, have very low quality proteins and are loaded with chemicals. Quest protein bars were created by athletes and fitness enthusiast just like you and me, and that’s reflected in the quality of the ingredients.

First, the facts: QuestBars have 20g of high quality protein (whey protein isolate and milk protein isolate), contain 15g fiber and just 4-5g net carbohydrates, they are 100% gluten free and they contain absolutely no sugar or sugar alcohols. No junk, no fillers and no mystery ingredients.

I, along with some of my family and friends, have been enjoying QuestBars for more than a month now. The verdict among each and every one of us is that QuestBars are incredibly delicious. Currently available flavors include Vanilla Almond Crunch, Peanut Butter Supreme, Mixed Berry Bliss, Chocolate Brownie and Apple Pie. I’ve eaten quite a few bars in each flavor, and I truly can not pick a favorite. Thankfully Quest has sampler packs and variety packs available.

One family member who tried QuestBars is very sensitive to blood sugar changes. These bars didn’t bother her a bit, and she loved the taste of them. Although not an athlete, she’s become a happy customer.

I’ve recently discovered that sugar alcohols are a problem for me. Sugar alcohols never bothered me at all in the past, but lately if I consume too many it really upsets my stomach. I’ve been taking QuestBars with me when I’m out mountain biking and they have caused me absolutely no stomach discomfort at all–even while heavily exerting myself under the hot Florida sun. QuestBars are filling but they don’t make me feel like I just ate a brick. I can’t say enough about good things these bars, I just love them.

Apart from the quality of the product, I was very impressed with Quest as a company. Their business philosophy is rare and extremely refreshing:

First, Quest will send two free protein bars to anyone who wants to try them. They even pay the shipping! No further obligation, no catch. Unfortunately due to the high costs of International shipping this free sample offer is available to US customers only.

If you order a box of QuestBars and dislike them for any reason they will refund 100% of your money. You won’t even have to mess around with a return – you keep the product. Who does that?

Quest ships all US orders via FedEx and they subsidize over half the shipping costs!

As mentioned above, the creators of QuestBars are athletes and fitness enthusiasts; they are the first to say that if you can get your nutrition from “real” food, then that’s always the best way to go. Of course sometimes there’s only time for something quick, and with QuestBars you can feel good about what you’re eating in those situations.

The core philosophy at Quest is Anything is Possible. QuestBars are just a small part of helping people achieve that. I’ve talked to these guys, and those are not just idle words, they really mean it.

Click over to Quest and take the brief product tour. Order a box or two (again, risk free), or simply take advantage of their incredible two free QuestBars offer and judge for yourself (please allow 6-8 weeks for free sample shipping). After you’ve had a chance to try QuestBars, please post your thoughts in the Official QuestBar Review and Discussion thread.

If you have not received your sample bars after 6-8 weeks, please contact Quest and they will get back to you within 24 hours.

Sorry, I didn’t know about that statement shown at the end of the free sample ordering process (I’ve never ordered the free samples). I’m really sorry for the confusion – Quest should change the wording so it’s more accurate. I’ll discuss it with them.

EDIT: Quest is changing the wording to eliminate any confusion. Thanks for bringing it to my attention. 🙂

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